It does, in the short term, as I guess he's not earning interest on it, but like all tax, I'd love to be paying £2m a year in tax, as that would also mean I'd be earning it. If you have all your immediate needs and long term needs more than covered I guess your family club can get a "soft" loan?
Mind you, when you look at TV money, gate receipts, commercial activities and £60m++ in the transfer market we must be doing OK, perhaps we could chip a bit back every now and then?
Mine's a No, reason being I'd rather they do go down but after three seasons of real struggle and either run out of money (again) or drift into League One territory
I think where Sowness is lacking in his financial understanding is that TB's asset, the club, is worth far more now than he put in, is in a good place and should remain in a good place to repay in full, and may have already done so in part, and continues to grow in terms of assets and value.
What a day out ….
The songs, the atmosphere and the way it played out.
I’m sorry if this offends anyone but we didn’t smash Palace, this wasn’t a legendary performance to kill the disappointment of Luton.
We played OK against a very poor Palace side.
Oh, memory for me was watching the 5-0 drubbing at Selhurst, with my Palace supporting Son in the home end, with a few mates, waiting for us to go out after to celebrate his 21st Birthday!!
70p when I went during the period when I'd just started work, on £20 a week, £18.45 after Tax and NI, making the admission price about 4% of my weeks take home. Current starting wage per week is around £10, say £400 a week, or £20,800 a year. Which is around £360 a week take home? I have a...
A part of me, out of sheer desperation, thought that De Zerbi did that deliberately last night to get Palace to do the high press on Saturday and then we smash 'um. Unfortunately logic took over and I realised we were just crap last night.
Lost count of the time I've explained my mortgage position, pension, savings etc and people have said you could buy a portfolio of 20, 30 properties etc, and when I say it's morally wrong and causing suffering they just don't see it, we've become a very selfish society
That's a part of it, yes, but there are many people, I know, on relative low income but owning 2, 3 or 4 houses, the market has created many BTL landlords and the financial support encourages them. It's morally wrong to have people renting at £1,500 something that would cost them £1,000 with a...